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Sir William Covington III considers himself to be a lucky man. He has endless riches that most people can only dream about, he is the rightful King of England and more likely then not he is the Rookie of the Year in the VHL after what can only be called a masterful season on one of the leagues worst teams.

 

But that is not the only reason why he considers himself "one of the luckiest if not the luckiest players in the whole league" A statement that will turn many heads because most people would want to know why does a rookie that most likely is the Rookie of the Year say he maybe the most lucky player in the whole entire league. William says it's for the simple fact that after such a successful season with all the personal stats he has more leverage on Davos. You see the situation as it sits right now is that William has player option on the next season on his player contract. He can opt to pick it up and be a team player for one more season, he can opt to not pick it up and negotiate a new contract at a "fair" deal or he can opt to not pick it up and refuse to sign to force a trade out of Davos.

 

If you ask William what he is most likely to do he is uncharacteristically mum on the issue all he would tell us is this "I like being in this position of power. What I do about my player option is up to me and maybe my drug dealer. Since he would have to move if I switch teams. Till I make my decision I will make Davos and the rest of the league wait"

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